Wednesday, July 19th, 2017

Sierra Jazz Camp is truly a unique 5-day experience. Each year we adapt to whoever comes to camp. Both faculty and the program are very flexible. The scope of camp encompasses the near novice, improvisation-ready players as well as jazz adepts. We can do this because we have 8-person faculty, all who really want to help each camper. Camp is small, for all ages and you can get to know lots of people. http://jazzcamp.sierrajazzsociety.com/index.html

Sacramenrto City Councilmember Jeff Harris is very excited to continue the wonderful tradition of Pops in the Park, started by Councilmember Josh Pane and a number of community members in 1991 and elevated to a major event by his predecessor on the Council, Steve Cohn. Pops in the Park is an opportunity to raise money for our under-funded neighborhood parks while bringing free, quality entertainment to the community. Sponsorship and advertising dollars, as well as proceeds from the sale of food and beverages at the events, have been used since 1995 to fund this event, enhance our neighborhood parks, bring improvements to the neighborhood and provide youth athletic scholarships. www.eastsacpopsinthepark.com

Saturday, September 20th, 2014

A Night Of Celebration

Join us for an elegant night of celebration as we commemorate 75 years of God's glory at William Jessup University. The evening will include wonderful food, live performances and memorable fellowship. The Impact Award will be presented to the "Dream Team" members who played a pivotal role in bringing WJU to where it stands today. Over 500 guests are expected to join the festivities in the classically decorated University Ballroom. The event will also feature Placer County's largest silent auction.

Friday, May 30th, 2014

Beth Duncan Jazz Quartet; FRIDAY - May 30th, 2014. Make a reservation for a table outside near the music. Beth on vocals with Steve Homan on guitar, Matt Robinson on bass and Jeff Minnieweather on drums.Piatti Restaurant Summer Music Series!

Improvisational jazz and blues music by the Beth Duncan Trio--with Beth Duncan, vocalist, guitarist Steve Homan, and David O'Keefe on bass--will be presented at the Sunday, March 2, 10am worship service of the Elk Grove Presbyterian Church, 8153 Elk Grove Blvd., Suite 20, Elk Grove. It is located on the NE corner of Elk Grove at Big Horn, in the Laguna Oaks Center. “I'm very excited about this jazz worship opportunity!' said Duncan, whose music, as well as that of Steve Homan, is known throughout the region and beyond.

According to Pastor Randy Wilcher, "On this Sunday prior to Mardi Gras and the season of Lent, we are offering this Jazz Worship Service as perhaps a new way for us to think about and open our minds to the approaching season and all it truly represents. Jazz music and our faith share an interplay of God's fundamental order and spontaneous creativity. We welcome and encourage adults, children, singles and families from all backgrounds or experiences to join us."

The Elk Grove Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is a developmental ministry, inspired to re-establish the first Elk Grove Presbyterian Church in our community, founded February 12, 1876.

A magical evening will unfold as each singer uniquely interprets Martine's compositions and the songwriter herself discusses her work.Here's what others have to say about Martine:"Martine Tabilio's songs hark back to an earlier time when subtlety, a sly wit, and intelligent lyrics were essential elements of the best tunes. However her originals also follow their own fresh logic and are contemporary and relevant to 21st century life. Her 'Comes the Fall' deserves to become a standard." - Scott Yanow, L.A. critic and jazz historian"Martine is a hugely talented composer and deep knower and lover of good music." - Jazz vocalist Tierney Sutton, four time Grammy nominee"Martine is a gifted singer and a wonderful composer and lyricist. Every musical encounter I've had with her has been memorable and meaningful." - Josh Nelson, jazz pianist, composer, arranger and accompanist for Natalie Cole